Setup begins for beach renourishment

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Mike LaMure, general manager of Quinn Boards, walks a stand up paddleboard rental around construction fencing blocking off the main entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Beachgoers pass construction fencing blocking off the main public entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

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DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Naples resident Ron Bogardus looks for a place to sit on the beach near construction fencing blocking off the main entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Montreal resident Remi Gagnon walks his son, 2-year-old Tom, past construction fencing blocking off the main entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Rick Beaton, an employee of Cabana Dan's beach store, walks stand up paddleboard rentals past construction fencing blocking off the main entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Beachgoers gather around construction fencing blocking off the main entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

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DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Rick Beaton, an employee of Cabana Dan's beach store, carries beach chair rentals around construction fencing blocking off the main entrance to Vanderbilt Beach on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. A major portion of the beach access is blocked off in preparation for a upcoming beach renourishment project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Cpl. Jeff Huel, left, and Cpl. Tom Mullen, of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Commercial Motor Vehicle Unit, inspect a torn mud flap and broken tail light on a dump truck during an inspection at the Collier County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. On Friday and Saturday, the deputies inspected dump trucks involved in an upcoming Collier County beach renourishment project and they are expected to continue their inspections throughout the project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Naples residents Miguel Valido, left, and Israel Giraldo replace a torn mud flap on their dump truck as they have the truck inspected by the Collier County Sheriff's Office Commercial Motor Vehicle Unit at the Collier County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. On Friday and Saturday, deputies inspected dump trucks involved in an upcoming Collier County beach renourishment project and they are expected to continue their inspections throughout the project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Cpl. Tom Mullen and Cpl. Jeff Huel, of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Commercial Motor Vehicle Unit, work with dump truck drivers Miguel Valido, top, and Israel Giraldo, to bring their truck up to par at an inspection site at the Collier County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. On Friday and Saturday, the deputies inspected dump trucks involved in an upcoming Collier County beach renourishment project and they are expected to continue their inspections throughout the project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Cpl. Jeff Huel, of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Commercial Motor Vehicle Unit, places a white star on the gate of a dump truck to indicate the truck's passing of inspection at the Collier County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. On Friday and Saturday, deputies inspected dump trucks involved in an upcoming Collier County beach renourishment project and they are expected to continue their inspections throughout the project.

DAVID ALBERS/STAFF - Cpl. Jeff Huel, of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Commercial Motor Vehicle Unit, places a white star on the gate of a dump truck to indicate the truck's passing of inspection at the Collier County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Naples. On Friday and Saturday, deputies inspected dump trucks involved in an upcoming Collier County beach renourishment project and they are expected to continue their inspections throughout the project.